From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgive somebody a turngive somebody a turnold-fashionedFRIGHTENED to frighten someone → turn
Examples from the Corpus
give somebody a turn• Facilitators at corners play crossing guards, giving directions for turning.• A second glance put my mind to rest, but for a moment there it gave me a turn.• Higher ratio power steering gives tighter turns, but the tendency to slight wanderings on the straight is still there.• Thus at this imaginary point A they give up, turn around, and go home.• This gives everybody a turn at catching.• Nero sends his luv, you know he's coming over here to give us a turn this winter.• We have ten Free Curl Combi stylers to give away - turn to page 54 for details.